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Arts & Entertainment

Arlington Museum of Art Debuts Two Must-see Nature-Inspired Additions

The chill of the Arctic Circle and a futuristic digital archive mark the grand opening of the Arlington Museum of Art’s new location.
By Brett Grega
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Arts & Entertainment

An Award-Winning SXSW Short Gave a Dallas Filmmaker an Outlet for Her Grief

Sara Nimeh balances humor and poignancy in a coming-of-age drama inspired by her childhood memories.
By Todd Jorgenson
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Arts & Entertainment

The Best Places to See a Drive-In or Outdoor Movie in North Texas

Whether you’re solo or with a group, there are some great places to see movies under the stars in DFW.
By Bethany Erickson and Natalie Gempel
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Arts & Entertainment

Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: March 21-24

Start the weekend celebrating Selena, then end it getting into the groove with Madonna.
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Comedy

A Dallas Improv Troupe Let AI Take Over Its Show

Stomping Ground Theatre had a novel idea: what happens if you introduce AI to improv?
By Danny Gallagher
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Artist Antonio Lechuga Preserves His Experience with Gun Violence in Latest Exhibition

Multidisciplinary artist Antonio Lechuga pulls back the curtain on his recovery and injustice after nearly dying after being shot while jogging.
By Desiree Gutierrez
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Things to Do in Dallas

Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend

How to enjoy local arts, culture, food, fitness, and more in Dallas.
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Arts & Entertainment

Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: March 14-17

Trevor Noah spends two nights in Dallas, but that's not the only thing North Texas has to offer this weekend. Catch a variety of festivals, some movie-themed classical music, and more.
Samantha Mabry
Books

Samantha Mabry’s New Novel Gets Dark

The author isn't sure anyone will like Clever Creatures of the Night. (Spoiler: they will.)
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Samuel Adler Looks Back on 70 Years of Writing Classical Music for Dallas Audiences

The composer, conductor, former Temple Emanu-El music director, and longtime teacher also has lessons for us about the importance of creativity to a well-enjoyed life.
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